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Remarks on Josephus's account of Herod's rebuilding of the Temple at Jerusalem : Occasioned by a Pamphlet lately published entitled Evidence that the Relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the Temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted. By T. Burgess, A. M. Fellow of corpus christi college, domestic Chaplain to the honourable and right reverend the Lord Bishop of Salisbury, and prebendary of Salisbury.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Burgess, Thomas, 1756-1837.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem)--Early works to 1800.
Temple of Jerusalem (Jerusalem).
Herod Agrippa I, King of Judea, 10 B.C.-44 A.D.
Herod Agrippa.
Josephus, Flavius. Antiquitates Judaicae--XV, 380-425--Criticism and interpretation.
Josephus, Flavius.
Hawtrey, Charles, b. 1732. Evidence that the relation of Josephus concerning Herod's having new built the Temple at Jerusalem is either false or misinterpreted--Controversial literature.
Hawtrey, Charles.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (iv,57,[3]37,[1],viiip. )
Other Title:
Remarks on Josephus's account of Herod's rebuilding of the Temple at Jerusalem
Place of Publication:
Oxford : sold by D. Prince and J. Cooke; and J. and J. Fletcher: and by Elmsly, Payne, White; London, MDCCLXXXVIII. [1788]
Notes:
Includes: 'Excerptum e Flavii Josephi Antiq. Jud. Lib. XV.' in Greek and Latin, with separate pagination and register.
P.57 is followed by a blank page, a page numbered 58 and headed 'Postscript', and a blank page.
Reproduction of original from British Library.
Cited in:
English Short Title Catalog, T1149.
OCLC:
642293490

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